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Our very own Miss Info is down in Miami for this year’s Art Basel, and she’s co-hosting a special instalment of Public School NYC’s WNL Radio this weekend. She’ll be talking politics, culture and, of course, music alongside the likes of Stretch & Bobbito, Ronnie Fieg, Fonzworth Bentley, Akinyele, Heron Preston, Uncle Luke and many more.

The broadcast runs between noon and 8pm EST today and tomorrow (December 3). Tune in below!

Update: Mos Def is debuting new music now and announced 2 new albums (one with Mannie Fresh).

The moment is here. Fans and celebrities gathered on Friday night as Kanye West world premiered the video for “Famous,” the lead single off his latest album The Life of Pablo. Billed as an ‘unprecedented premiere event,’ the music video was debuted at a special one-time event at The Forum in Los Angeles.

A racy, shocking, NSFW music video, the clip features various famous figures (wax figures) laid in the back completely naked and a sleep. Kanye West and Kim Kardashian (the only real naked humans), Rihanna, Chris Brown, Donald Trump, Amber Rose, Ray J, Caitlyn Jenner, Bill Cosby, Anna Wintour, and finally, Taylor Swift all lay in a nude orgy snoring across a bed in the visual that references artist Vincent Desiderio’s painting “Sleep.” Vanity Fairnotes the TIDAL premiere was filmed over a period of three months and cycled through four different formats.

Skepta is taking his talents from Tottenham to Tokyo today (or should I say tonight) for a special Boiler Room set in the Japanese capital to celebrate the long-awaited release of his new album Konnichiwa, which drops May 6. The Grime kingpin will be joined by local acts including Kohh, Dutch Montana, Loota and DJ Riki, as well as surprise guests. Chances are we’ll get to hear Skepta’s new album in full for the first time, so don’t miss out. The livestream begins at 10am EST (3pm GMT).

Many have made their way to Harlem’s legendary Apollo Theatre on Tuesday (Apr. 5) for a ceremony tributing the late Phife Dawg. Called “A Celebration of Phife,” the event is dedicated to the late member of A Tribe Called Quest, following his passing at the age of 45 last month.

Along with the premiere of Phife Dawg’s posthumous single “Nutsell” produced by J-Dilla, the event will feature many special guest appearances throughout the night.

New York Fashion Week kicks off today, and all eyes are undoubtedly on Kanye West. The polarizing artist-designer will simultaneously debut his Yeezy Season 3 collection and new album The Life of Pablo in the “world’s most famous arena,” Madison Square Garden. Thousands have converged at MSG to view the runway show, and most importantly, get a first listen of Kanye’s highly-anticipated 7th studio LP.

For those who couldn’t make the trip to the Big Apple, Kanye has partnered with TIDAL to live stream the sure-to-be star-studded event in its entirety. Ye’s new album is slated to drop sometime after the event has concluded, so stay tuned.

Harlem’s A$AP Mob pays tribute to the late A$AP Yams with a special concert celebrating his life. On the one-year anniversary of his untimely death, A$AP Rocky and A$AP Mob present the first annual Yams Day concert. Held at New York City’s Terminal 5, the show will include performances by A$AP Mob, Joey Bada$$ and Pro Era, Flatbush Zombies, Lil’ Uzi Vert, Danny Brown, Bodega Bamz, and many more special guests.

For those that couldn’t make it to the sold-out show, A$AP Worldwide teams up with Yahoo! and Live Nation to stream the event. Watch the full concert below (or click here).

Live from London, Just Blaze invaded the Boiler Room and gave fans there an hour-long set full off goodness. The producer/DJ set things of with a wide range of music, including his own catalog, plus funk and rap from different eras. For those who weren’t there and still wanted to check out what he did on the 1’s and 2’s, here’s your chance to listen to the mix or watch the video of his set.

To celebrate 1 million subscribers on their streaming service platform, TIDAL puts on a star-studded concert for the fans. The TIDAL X: 10/20 show takes place tonight at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, featuring performances from Beyoncé, JAY Z, Nicki Minaj, Usher, Lil’ Wayne, Nick Jonas, Rick Ross, and much more.

For those who couldn’t make the trip to Brooklyn, TIDAL is live streaming the full show for everyone (non-subscribers included). Set to start at 7:35 p.m. EST, sit back and catch the sure to be memorable night below.

One of the world’s biggest music festivals has invaded the United Kingdom. The 2015 Wireless Festival returns to London’s Finsbury Park this weekend, featuring many of today’s hottest artists. Kicking off on Friday, the three-day event is headlined by Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Avicii, Nicki Minaj and David Guetta. Aside from the big-time closers, artists such as A$AP Rocky, Mary J. Blige, Major Lazer, Jessie J, Pusha T, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Travi$ Scott, DJ Mustard, Stromae, G-Eazy, ILOVEMAKONNEN, Rae Sremmurd, Joey Bada$$, Vince Staples and more are set to perform.

For those that didn’t make the flight across the Atlantic, Yahoo! has music lovers covered, as the event will be streamed every day live from 8:15 a.m. EST – 5:30 p.m. EST. Day 1 kicks off with Vince Staples, ILOVEMAKONNEN, G-Eazy, Travi$ Scott, Joey Bada$$, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Major Lazer, A$AP Rocky, and finally, Drake.